Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jun 1922, p. 3

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- W ’ Ifll ESTATE m SALE The terms on these lots can be at- rgnged to suit conditions in may mMI-umartnnityforyon If m can to go utter it, end the "Lee in very low considering the lo- Ian-W Cflmée wlnlllll I'W Ownnmumofie WANTED- edition“ W'Mnhvemtlm astquLDoymuamal SALEâ€"4 room well built north t house with very deep lot, rooms ore Inge, and location good, owner non-resident. is eager to to" would mic retired party, Is the roil to extra good, lion cost $9,000. Want an 0hr. or my take lot in trade. mf‘e‘fifi’ 1:8,"? "“l-‘Iummg" °" 3 or a l e , west M corner lot 100x285 Price $2,250, com to be arranged. FOR SALEâ€"Very high class homo «the mam, with About! urea, residence in on a hill overlook- igg town And country. wogld suit a 83333:} Elfin 1593i: raved. Price lave ryeondlow ‘ a; only 87M Terms around mi ran sAL‘s‘râ€"A ma. from house of lnm,dlhardwoodfloon,nd '3'." "w. WM“ :2"- I n. um u 3 perm sud Is'in 911:... candida. m, M h 72:294. covered with form and fruit Iraq and the “not in‘ paved._ Price 1. gr] low «infightl ale-ping toomn, Ind other: am good size. with everything new Ind a close in location. north side, price 89000. Torm- $3600 cash, then monthly to nit. FOR SALEâ€"-One of those nun up- tg-tbg-minule houses 9! 8 flying, 4_ good 6 room house on a very 3: lot. In. bun, fruit. and only n43 an owner to be right (nod. price $4000. $1000 or possibly less cash. then to suit. on But Kayla Avg, with full base I'M, {urn-co, both (as. electricity in mm, and Iooxléo too: m, price “000, terms slooo down. then my. FOR SALkNon-nskklt will so" a FOR SALEâ€"Well ham 7 room home mm. has a 12m ma, olklricfly wakr Ind m, is non Iawn, "J ”000 down will handle IL bu not} i, um! complete worth V 9mm, 3 ‘h In" house can In trade: II- his not} ”Minis, véry Vhll'ldy to the VIIIâ€"nit, pan bop wallE and}: on {MM [096. FOR SAlfl-‘lâ€"Coyulimo hoymz- pf 8 FOR SALEâ€"«20 new hm with VACANT non-or. on mm" Ave., won! from. “"26. in built up loca- tion. price "om, term:- any. all MAI-Alain. uml u l Hid io' "I. station. mil h: Nu Ind In all till-No, price ”600, lam: any. VAgANT, f9 um 9! "film! liv‘niq on Lint-«In ntml. are virgin prai- rh nail. Hwy eon-or Hwy sumac Ill] an the Inuit"; o! a vain-blo- proper- ly. wire "21; “cu-b, if mlcl 1mm". toms to m“. VACANT, _5 choice lou. $90!}: from. the mu. m. u.- M Tu mm. .1 3200 each. ‘50 down and 810 I month, would mil to build up with I gar- “. to live in {or a lime, to nave and Rogers Mm, 7312481eet. glow to the south, in I very fine lot {or . ltry yard, and garden. u the no! In extra (owl. pdce $1000. [emu «any. VACANT. never-I hi h dry Iota. on Oh. bill (I. h- hml n mir- A! non Iron! jun on from E. Maple Ave., have [Inc Elm "were. and are in I built up loculiun, price 8500 each, on any team. VACANT, 8. E. rower 9! Pros] VACANT LOT on east. Maple avenue running north to Rogers street. about 6 acres, has side track, wat- er. electricity Im- power, is suitable for any yard or manufacturing busi- ness. and can be had with a smalll payment down if used and improved. VACANT, SIG_ 60x1“) foot lots, nprth anfll‘ I WI Ull l'fllfVlEW ilVCl IIIC, has fine trees, size 100x150, is suit- able for a garage business, price is $2500, terms $000 cash, then to suit. stwet, size 60x132, has fine flees, and near neighbors, price $600, terms easy. VACANT LOT on Fairview avenue! VACANT 1.0T nonh front on Third avenue, near Maple, avenue, size 50x1“), alley along the side, in a built up locality, price $1000, terms easy. VACANT LOT east front on Benton mont street, has fine trees, pave- ment, and all assessments paid, size 50x132, price $1000, terms half cash, balance to suit. \ VACANT LOT south front on Bel. V prbvement, within short distance l{Sim station, school and uehr neigh- ml FOR SALEâ€"Lots for immediate im- 58 80. Main 8!. Phone 35 Residence 27 S. Fairview Avenue En: Gnovo Phone 101-] V. “EDENBAGEN II It. Mal- 8t. by v. FREDENHAGEN Vi fun g 1922 momma GROVE Mm A Lasnnsld and family wish to (haul their neighbors and friends for the acts of kindness: and exp":- in Lisle. Mr. Luanda m horn in Germany December 8, 1349. Me with hia wife. tno .Iomr em! two daughter: .ram tn the l'nitrd Statel- april 3 1883 Binding in Baltimore. Until 10 yum In the lam"; resided in NI- perville when they moved to LMe. He learn ta mourn his departure hi.- widow. fonr sons. four «brighten, "1 grandchildren and 2 meet gruntkhih «inn. Funeral Marvin: are heia It the home Smulay afternoon thence tn Napen'me Lutheran Churn-h of which the deceased was I member. Interment Wm: made in the Neverâ€" \me cemetery In the putting of Mr Lasamlta the community he.- lost I faithful friend and neighbor. The friends join in extending heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved. Tho nnlnr mating of flu- II W A_ Camp will he MM on Tut-day ova-n- hm. June 0th. Friends o! It Mmm mus-h were minimal to loam of his "Mm running away May 25 It his home Mr and Mn Jame.- Tnnn. Ir and Mn non Tan» and sum, and MIMI Ill-MM S'Ok'k'l. were the [unu- 0! Mr Ind In: A Porter on Tmloy. TEmm Fey and the Mines Ruth and Flame. Etude. of Napervlllc. and Menu: Clarence Wiumbmhr, of Aurora. Paul um! Wonk-y “he“. of anervllle nml Dore Enter, of Evans- (on. The [Mu-lion examines and the Purrnc Tau-Mr meeting of the ”on. pal-Ir school will be held a. l-‘rklly m'ruin'. June 3. Ilium Roulln Porter enumlmd in honor of her birthday Tuesday. the following Markh- being present: Minx [III Shrock a! Knkomo. 1nd,, “his won by him Albert Grumhuus and Mr Frank Seiler. Dainty rebut-menu were served and the guests departed aglin uhowerlng “I: Heitzler with good wirbeu. Mrs H Grumhaus entertained in honor of the 72d birthday of her mo- ther. Mrs Heitzler. Friday evening. The evening was enjoynhly spent in the playing of 500. The prltes were Mrs George DuMouIin entertained Mrs J McGinnis of Aurora on Tues- «lay. The Boy Scouts of Glen Ellyn as- sisted by the Glen Ellyn Driving Club gave an entertainment at the Tom Stanton farm on Decoration Day. There were field and track events by the Boy Scouts and mule and pony races, {out races for boys1 and girls, greased pig and other events to make an enjoyable day. An attraction of the clay wax the exhi- bition of [rotten-s and pacers on the new half mile track. ; All our community people are in- vited to attend our community ser- vices. Wednesday evening: Midweek Bible Study and Prayer and Conference meeting at 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:30 a. m. Evening Service at- 7:30 p. m. Theme for the morning and every Eng services: "Seemime and Harvest" “A Twofokl Means of Grace.” IEWSY I015 FRMI LISLE All) BELMW Housewives are constantly on the lookout for some cleansing substance which will really clean without leaving grease spots. Gasoline, benzine and other volatile liquids do not meet the requirements. Naptha is used. by cleaners and dyers everywhere. It is absolutely pure and is free from grease or any element which is injurious to the finest of fabrics. ‘ CLEANERS NAPTHA Mr and Mrs J A Gordon and child‘ nu motored to LaCrange Decoration Day and had their supper in the For- est Preserve“ Mr and Mrs Frank Meyer motored to Palatine Sunday and attended the races. high wmmmm Mr and Mrs Ben Diet: and Miss Lucille Dieter motored out from Chi- caxo and had Sunday night supper with Mrs Eleanore Schmitt. Mrs Spencer Greene, Mrs D D Barnard, Mrs Collins Goodrich. Mrs Paul Utley and Mrs Harry Foster attended a most delightful card party at the home of Mrs Migely, Naper- ville, Thursday afternoon. BUICK 83338 12411144 ..... “”5"“ 22.31:. ‘5 ......... "93 11-8114‘.. 12-91-41 .......... 2|“ 22-3848 .......... 2075 13-82-09 .......... lm 12.81146 ..... .. . . .mcs 12-?de ........ 8 I” ”HI-IS .......... I!” u-Fm-fl ........ ’8 12-81143 .......... I.” 2243.146 I!” 12-91-41 .......... 1|“ :2- Put-37 ........ I)“ 22.32.43 .......... m3 All Prices P. 0. B. mm. 12-81-49 .......... lm Mich. Ask About tho 0. 22.81:-» ....... 2m l-Ihv/ish- u. A. c. m» Mr and Mrs Adam Dieter spent Thursday in Chicago. For years, Buick Model 45 five passenger touring car has been the standard by which open cars have been judged. lt possesses in the highest degree those qualities of graceful strength and refinement that suggest at once dependability, comfort and power. Today, Buick Model 22-15 ls repeating in fullest measure the succesm of other years. Miss Helen Wimmer visited Miss' Louise Ory Thursday. Mr and Mrs Charles Miller and children attended _the Boy 'Scout parade and races at the Stanton Farm Tuesday afternoon. 1-2 Pints - Quarts Mr and Mrs William McCall and children of Wheaton spent Decoration Day at Hillcrest. ‘ Mrs Peter Duel-r and ‘daughter Katie, of Chicago, had Sumla! dinner with Mr and Mrs Wendell Doerr. WWFIJSIJEMTES Mrs Harty'Foster, Mrs Paul Ut- sinus of sympathy extended In them in their Mont sol-10w. .......... 2375 ”'15-” MAC. WEST SUBURBAN M03 60”" WHEN Bl‘l'l'lll AUTOMOBILES All! BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD TRIM th Standard - of comparison A Trial Will Convince You of Its Merits Mr and Mrs D D Barnard spent Decoration Day at Downersfirove. The Utley, Foster and Goodrich families had a fishing party at the “Forks" Sunday and supper in the woods at Him-rest. Somewhere in this town is one boy ‘ who is a “go-getter" spirit, full of grit and ambition, and absolutely honest. We want that boy. He will be the only boy-agent in this town for the famous - MOVIE WEEKLY MAGAZINE. He will work after school and other spare time. His pay will be what he makes it; besides fine prizes and free Movie Tickets. When he makes good, he will be promoted. if you are between N end 19 years old. determined to “make good" and truly think you are the boy for this job, then apply by letter to Mr. E. L. Gilbert. “Personal," 3d floor. 119 West 40th Street, New York City. Give full details of any past selling experience; your an": pamnt's full name and busi- ness; your school grade and at least twa references. Miss Miriam Sampson is a visitor at Oak Cottage. lay and Mrs Collins Goodrich anew} ed a most delightful muslcalgreclt- ll at Library Hall, Downers Grove. Saturday anal-noon. The recital was given by Miss Nash's pupils. ‘ Martha and Harriett Utley gave‘ two pleasing numbeis at the recital Saturday afternoon. Boy Wanted BUICK mills KIDWELL GARAGE CO. - Gallons Phone 284 DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS East Glove Gloomy Mattel BINDER TWINE ALFALFA HAY STRAW TNO‘I'HY HAY CATI‘LE AND STOCK FOODS (bl-plea Line of. Prawn Baby Chick Food EVERY KIND 0|" FOOD FOR MATURE CHICKS Mr and Mrs Laurence Pelling and daughters and Mr William Reideler of Downers Grove motored to Oak Park Sunday and spent the day with Mr and Mrs William Cooper. Meribah moon of Whenhm, tailed on Mrs Wendell Doerr and daughter Alice, Decoration Day. Keep planning for your bl: exhibit It the Lisle Fair. Here are a few of the many feeds we carry In stock. Each is the best of its kind. In order to get the best results (that is have your baby chicks grow as they should) a balanced ration and the beat of food is a necessity . thh our feeds, the baby chick is ready for the market or for laying, quicker than by using just “ordinary" foods on the market. ‘ Make Your Young Chickens GROW- HOT WATERâ€" providing ma! hot water service will he the biggest pou- ible boon to your home comfort. It will give you hot water when you want it and where you want it without Yum or muss aml at a cost of but a ”few cents {or I tub- ful. ‘ ' Weste U ifedG iii-SEN” mgmzmg; @- Have it flowin hot from your tweets. You can. of roursé, heat it in t 0 tea kettle, it you wish, just I: you run light your home with a flickerin candle. But thou's a mwer, better. more efficient, In r-saving way Ind housewives who value their time and strength wil! IC- cept no other method in their homes. ( Butter-Iii“ W’ 9mm ya!- We will glfily give you full particularsl For Baby Chicks . E. MRKVI A Gas Water Heater One Thing You Can’t Get Along Without AM Thar. flu Truth. “Be man d-t's molt walln' u up trouble," and ({ncle Eben. “h enlly de one dll'l lent Iblo to 5* out {ch Mu? when It lfl’lM” 1 Ion Mm benefit motion" dan't think It when l m not." um- wuun mun-an: «u‘. M ““9! I 0;“.- "f W

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